Talk:Brother Yun
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his name is Liu Zhenying. it says it in the book
The article says he's been accused of heterodox. Someone probably should cite a reference there.
The claim of going without food and water for 74 days cannot possibly be factual - human being need water much sooner than that!
Having read his book, he did not say that he went 74 days without water, only without food.And of course humans need food much sooner than that as well, he clearly admits this. He claims it was a miracle. Obviously whether one believes that or not depends on if one comes from a modernist or supernaturalist point of view. It would be, of course, perfectly fair to say that people don't accept this statement as being true – that is, if you can find notable instances of people openly disputing it. There have been notable complaints against Yun from a Chineese man working under the pseudonym of Titus Pan... you could probably look there. Thanatosimii 22:56, 14 April 2007 (UTC)- Sorry, I realized today part was wrong. The rest stands though. Titus Pan is the most notable road road to go down. Thanatosimii 22:36, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
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